Ok, I have been using Linux for 7-8 years now and have been with ubuntu since Breezy Badger (5.10). Last month, I bought a new desktop "Acer AM3470G-UW10P Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-3620...
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Ok, I have been using Linux for 7-8 years now and have been with ubuntu since Breezy Badger (5.10). Last month, I bought a new desktop "Acer AM3470G-UW10P Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-3620...
Is it possible to write the exact error or take a screenshot from your display (using "Print Screen" button)?
Are you using nvidia device?
If so, then you are experiencing a problem with the device and probably someone should file a bug report, if someone have not done it yet.
The only way I found to fix...
Seems someone else helped you with that.
1. What is your problem with configuring your network?
2. To able to mount Linux Hard Drives you need a third party tool like EXT2FSD...
Where are you installing GEANT4?
Well, in fact you that is a differnt tool called "gconftool-2" which is very similar to "gconftool".
Well, I am afraid I don't know any other ways. You may still change the keys directly by editing...
Well you need to have some knowledge of gconf-editor or gconftool.
For command line you may use the gconftool.
First of all use the "-g" attribute to get the list of your current panels:
...
You probably need the Desktop edition. Considering you are a Windows user and had been using the GUI all the time, Desktop edition is also easier to use for you.
Well, in my case I want to have two separate groups for both users. It seems it works now with SGID bit set.
Thanks for the reply. In fact it works for SGID./
But I had this imagination from old days on UNIX that it works for SUID too. However it seems it is not working for linux.
I used this reference...
If vi(m) is difficult for you to use, you can use
sudoedit /etc/sudoers
It uses the default editor which I believed is set to nano by default which is easier to use than vi(m) for beginers.
Seems SUID is not defined for directories in Linux. I have to use SGID instead.
I don't know why it goes wrong.
I did gave 777 permission to a directory.
user1@host:~$ mkdir public
user1@host:~$ chmod 777 public
Then I added SUID bit to the directory permission.
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If you know how to mount hard disks and you prefer to share data between Windows and Linux (because Windows cannot mount ext3/4 partitions), the first option. Else, wait for your second Hard Disk and...
Well, you can always contact the staffs using the link at the bottom of the screen.
(The URI is http://ubuntuforums.org/sendmessage.php in case you cannot find it)
It doesn't show anything when you enter your password.
Just enter the password and then push enter.
Have a look at http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/mountlinux
Does it apear after bios? Does your computer perform boot or it appears before that?
What exactly do you want to do?
sure. take your time.
I think this may help you:
http://www.hanhuy.com/pfn/integrating_screen_and_clipboard
Check if it exists in Firefox Add-ons and if it is enabled there or not.
Firefox > Tools > Add-ons > plugins > JAVA(TM) plug-in 1.6.0_14
As "mike2357" said, while you are running freshclam, then your virus signature files are up to date. So there are usually nothing to worry about. However if you want to use the newer version you...
If you have a single-boot (Ubuntu is the only operating system on your computer), you may have to press the Escape key during bootup in order to see the boot menu. If you have a dual-boot (Ubuntu is...
Does the recovery mode work?